I have the same issue on a HP compaq nc 4200. Additionally, after
unlocking the screen save, fn keys does not work anymore. After
restablishing maximum screen brightness (from screen control panel), fn
keys then works again.
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Changing Virtual in display subsection solves the problem here...
Thanks very much..
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Finally, I've found what consumes all my CPU. Long time ago, I
activated the remote desktop viewer (the process is called vino-server)
and I deactivated it and my CPU gets down to a few percents usage
Same problem here on jaunty i386
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I also have this issue here on an intel mobile 915GM/GMS/910GM.
I confirm that moving .gconf to .gconf.old solves partially this problem.
Partially because when I scroll-down firefox is rather jerky and
Hello,
When just running soffice from a console, OpenOffice is able to open its
main window, without any type of document (ie: you have to do new).
I'm able to go to tools-options menu, and then soffice freezes on some
screen options like fonts appearance... others works as it should.
So it